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The Veterans Retraining Assistance Program (VRAP) offers up to 12 months of retraining assistance to Veterans. View PDF [347 KB]
Are you a veteran working for the Federal Government? Share your story about continuing your career of service.more
Help for Federal Government to Hire More Military Spouses. more
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The order creates an interagency Council on Veterans Employment to advise the President and Administration on how to set the bar for hiring and employing veterans. more
Transitioning veterans have technical skills in areas of critical importance, and many also already have security clearances required for some Federal positions."
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Strategic recruitment of quality and talented Veterans is critical for achieving our government-wide Veterans Hiring Goals and mission priorities.
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The most recent data on the employment of veterans in the Federal government.
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The last of our four-part video series chronicling veterans who have successfully transitioned to Federal Civilian service. View our latest video of Sherry, a Soil Conservation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and listen to her story.
I left home at the age of 19 with no direction in life. Enlisting in the United States Navy (February 2001) in Massachusetts, I ended up being stationed in Gulfport MS with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 7 (Seabees).
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